Ronaldinho Quotes

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I have the chance to do for a living what I like the most in life, and that's playing football. I can make people happy and enjoy myself at the same time.
Ronaldinho
i learned all about life with a ball at my feet
Ronaldinho
Lo primero que hizo Guardiola tras asumir el cargo como técnico de la primera división fue anunciar que echaría a Ronaldinho, la estrella del equipo, junto con sus compañeros Samuel y Deco.
Andrés Oppenheimer (Crear o morir: (Create or Die) (Spanish Edition))
AGATHA, an old Labradoodle ATHENA, a brown teacup Poodle ATTICUS, an imposing Neapolitan Mastiff, with cascading jowls BELLA, a Great Dane, Athena’s closest pack mate BENJY, a resourceful and conniving Beagle BOBBIE, an unfortunate Duck Toller DOUGIE, a Schnauzer, friend to Benjy FRICK, a Labrador Retriever FRACK, a Labrador Retriever, Frick’s litter mate LYDIA, a Whippet and Weimaraner cross, tormented and nervous MAJNOUN, a black Poodle, briefly referred to as ‘Lord Jim’ or simply ‘Jim’ MAX, a mutt who detests poetry PRINCE, a mutt who composes poetry, also called Russell or Elvis RONALDINHO, a mutt who deplores the condescension of humans ROSIE,
André Alexis (Fifteen Dogs (Quincunx, #2))
Ronaldinho was a trickster, an artist with the ball. Leo represents the essence of the game: speed plus skill.
Luca Caioli (Messi: The Inside Story of the Boy Who Became a Legend)
Our confidence comes from our preparation.
Ronaldinho
And there, in a moment, was laid bare the prime deficiency of the English game. Football is not about players, or at least not just about players; it is about shape and about space, about the intelligent deployment of players, and their movement within that deployment. (I should, perhaps, make clear that by ‘tactics’ I mean a combination of formation and style: one 4-4-2 can be as different from another as Steve Stone from Ronaldinho.) The Argentinian was, I hope, exaggerating for effect, for heart, soul, effort, desire, strength, power, speed, passion and skill all play their parts, but, for all that, there is also a theoretical dimension, and, as in other disciplines, the English have, on the whole, proved themselves unwilling to grapple with the abstract.
Jonathan Wilson (Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics)